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Unit One
The Land / Place names
A Weekend Tour
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There are many unofficial symbols that are internationally recognised as being associated with New Zealand.
A small flightless
//bird//
. (Click on the picture to get the information)
A
//native plant//
is also our top Netball team.
The men's
//rugby//
team.
A small
//fuzzy fruit//
that is named after the small flightless bird, (although it came from China!).
A
//buzzy//
children's toy.
Look at the
Kiwiana
page for more details.
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There are many unofficial symbols that are internationally recognised as being associated with New Zealand.
Look at the Kiwiana page for more details.